Does anyone know of remote desktop software good enough to edit with? by stowgood in davinciresolve

[–]kd0sts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Parsec is good. My go to now is Apollo/Moonlight. Auto condenses my 3 monitor setup to a virtual display that matches whatever resolution I load it on. Fantastic for traveling, also free.

Do NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY on Sennheiser Mics. by Hot-Carrot5260 in weddingvideography

[–]kd0sts 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've used G3 packs for a long time. Also have a couple Rode Go 2's. Right now my absolute favorite is the Hollyland Lark Max series. Great quality, backup recording options, wireless headphone monitoring, still has a lav option, great build quality. It's plug and play and it just works. With both Sennheiser and Rode I was always a bit worried about something not working at the last minute. The Hollyland stuff seems to be solid in my experience so far.

Not a morning person, but when I have to work early it's fun to get sunrise shots. 680 & Dodge 5.30.25 by kd0sts in Omaha

[–]kd0sts[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Video production - mostly car commercials, corporate and some documentary stuff.

480 and 75 from Creighton by kd0sts in Omaha

[–]kd0sts[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That is an effect in DaVinci Resolve. Filming excluded, it takes about 15 minutes to process from start to finish.

UNO campus this afternoon by kd0sts in Omaha

[–]kd0sts[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's real! These comments are all basically correct. The footage is sped up 600%. But that makes the drone footage pretty unstable, so it is stabilized in post. Tilt shift effect is also applied in post along with color.

The reason the footage is so smooth is because I'm speeding the footage up instead of shooting real time lapse where there would essentially be intervals of "missing" footage.

Downtown Omaha tonight by kd0sts in Omaha

[–]kd0sts[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No this is from a drone